Tesla's "S3XY" model range is now complete. Built on the Model 3 platform but with room for seven, the Tesla Model Y is aimed squarely at the mid-sized crossover SUV market. Its spartan interior borrows heavily from the Model 3, including the panoramic glass roof and 15-inch central touchscreen control display, while offering 66 cubic feet of cargo room and, of course, Autopilot. Battery range varies from 230 to a class-leading 300 miles depending on the model, with 0-60 acceleration falling from 5.9 to 3.5 seconds. The Long Range RWD, Long Range AWD, and Performance models will launch in the fall of 2020, while the more affordable Standard Range model will follow in 2021.

Brabus wasted no time giving Mercedes' all-new G-Class its signature touch, rolling out the Brabus 700 Widestar only a few months after the SUVs debut. As good as the 700 Widestar is, it wasn't enough, because Brabus has now unleashed the 800 Widestar. The 800 Widestar leapfrogs the 700 with 100 more horsepower and 40 lb-ft of torque for a total of 789 and 740 respectively — in other words, this G-Class packs stats that put it in supercar territory. 0-60 happens in 4.1 seconds and the top speed is electronically limited to 149 MPH, which is a good idea in a boxy SUV like this. A nine-speed transmission with aluminum paddles handles shifting duties, and the interior is exactly what one would expect from Brabus — top-quality quilted leather and a tasteful smattering of Brabus logos. The exterior is similar to the 700 Widestar with LED lighting and plenty of carbon fiber. The only thing left to wonder is where Brabus goes from here.

Hennessey is taking the lessons learned from 10 years of tuning Ford's F-150 Raptor and applying that to Ford's new Ranger. The VelociRaptor starts with the 2.3-liter Ecoboost engine, increasing horsepower from the stock 270 to 350 thanks to ECU programming, a higher-flowing intake, and stainless steel exhaust. Hennessey's Stage 1 offroad package comes next, lifting the truck four inches with new shocks, springs, and custom Hennessey 17-inch wheels, bringing the total height increase to six inches over stock. The exterior gets upgrades with a steel bumper with integrated LED lights and optional winch. Just 500 Ranger VelociRaptors will be made for 2019. Hennessey will either upgrade your current Ranger or sell you the entire upgraded truck, ready to drive.

With a muscular shape and aggressive stance, the Harley-Davidson LiveWire is unlike anything that's come before. The LiveWire is the latest example of the innovative spirit of the most iconic motorcycle brand in the world. Its permanent magnetic electric motor provides instant torque, so a flick of the wrist takes you from 0 to 60 in 3.0 seconds without any of the shifting or clutch work required by its combustion-based cousins. The motor sits below the battery to lower the center of gravity for easier handling, a fully adjustable Showa suspension helps improve the ride further, ABS and Traction Control for enhanced cornering and Brembo brakes ensure you can get it stopped in a hurry. The bike also has a 4.3 inch, full-color touchscreen. Built-in LTE connectivity and the H-D Connect service gives you remote access to bike vitals, its location on a map, and security alerts if it's bumped or moved through the Harley-Davidson app. Available in three color options, the LiveWire is coming to dealerships this August.

Founded in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Fulton & Roark produces some of the best solid cologne around. As their first line of products, their everyday solid colognes led to a full line of products that include shaving, soaps, shampoos, and innovative aftershave cloths that utilize quality ingredients and are made for guys on the go. The solid colognes and aftershave cloths in particular are ideal for air travel when space is a premium and liquids are cumbersome.

There are plenty of firms out there that will build you an armored vehicle, but Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations has been building armored versions of its SUVs for several years. The Sentinel takes the latest Range Rover Autobiography and adds armor plating and a full suite of safety features and gadgets that would make Britan's own 007 proud. Composite and steel armor plating provides protection from small arms fire and explosive devices in accordance with international standards. That adds over 2,200 pounds to the SUV, but a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 and upgraded suspension and brakes help offset some of the weight gains. A public address system and run-flat tires allow for driving on damaged rubber for over 30 miles at speeds of up to 50 MPH. For those with a dangerous daily commute, the Range Rover Sentinel offers world-class luxury and protection.

For those wanting more from Ford's factory trophy truck, Roush Performance has put together a package to get even more out of the Raptor. Roush adds a Chase Rack bar to the bed that carries Rigid Industries high-intensity LED lighting. Roush-specific 20-inch wheels wrapped with 35-inch BFGoodrich tires are added, along with Roush's Bead Protection system that adds a nylon ring to protect the wheels and tires from offroad damage or urban curb rash. An axel-back exhaust with 5-inch tip improves the sonic signature from the twin-turbo V6, but the real performance pieces aren't available just yet — Roush plans to offer an ECU tune, cold air intake, and full 3-inch exhaust system to boost the stock 450 horsepower rating. Optional Roush exterior graphics and a new interior with contrast stitching and numbered plaques complete the package. All you need to do is provide the Raptor and Roush does the rest at one of their dealers.

The Blundstone 500 Series was originally created over 50 years ago, but its classic styling and sturdy construction have ensured that its legacy is alive and well today. The timeless Chelsea boot design is constructed with breathable, waterproof-oiled leather and a hefty, slip-resistant outsole that works rain or shine. Although, what truly makes these boots stand out from the pack is their comfort. The combination of a cushioned midsole, a shock-absorbing footbed, while being lightweight, allows for all-day wear.

While normal sweats are great for lounging around the house, most aren't ideal for getting out in the temperatures seen daily throughout the winter months. Coldsmoke's Windbloc Joggers were made for just that kind of weather, using Polartec Windbloc fleece that blocks virtually all wind with an exterior that's extremely water repellent. You get the feel of fleece joggers on the inside, while the outside looks more polished and wards off the elements. Made in California, think of the Windbloc Joggers as more of your go-to casual pant than workout garb, as the insulation factor makes them great for braving the elements, but not spin class.

A truck cap is hardly something someone would usually think of as a style piece. One of the most basic accessories imaginable, caps weren't ever intended to improve the looks of a truck — until now. Taking inspiration from classic Mustang fastbacks, Michigan Vehicle Solutions has started manufacturing their first original part: the Aero X truck cap. With trucks going from utilitarian workers to loaded daily drivers, it makes sense that someone made a truck cap that didn't remind you of their grandpa. The weather-proof Aero X turns the bed of any 2015-present Ford F-150 into a giant watertight trunk, meaning that it doesn't turn useless as soon as it rains. Fiberglass construction and a gas-strut operated opening system make the Aero X a breeze to use while also improving aerodynamics. MVS plans to expand production to GM, Ram, Toyota, and Nissan models soon.

Long before the Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan; when Ferrari wouldn't be caught dead thinking about building an SUV, and before Lamborghini's own Urus, there was the Lamborghini LM002. The LM002 was an SUV in every sense of the term and saw use with both militaries and wealthy customers, available with either a bare-bones interior or loaded up with as much luxury as the buyer wanted. The LM002 packed a V12 in the front, drove all four wheels through a Lamborghini-designed transfer case, and performed like a Lamborghini should — going from 0-60 in 7.7 seconds, a solid time even for performance cars of the era. Only 328 were made, and this right-hand-drive model arrived in the US in 1988. A full engine-out service and interior and exterior restoration in the LM002's original color scheme have been performed, making this rare SUV ready for whatever its next owner has in store.